
Simms Mountain and the ridgelines of the Chattahoochee National Forest dominate the northern landscape of this Floyd County study. The terrain is defined by several significant gaps, including Henricks Gap, Kitchen Gap, and Fouche Gap, which historically funneled travel through this complex valley system. Small settlements like Fouche, Lavender, and Bone are dispersed among the foothills, connected by routes such as Big Texas Valley Rd NW. To the south, the topography flattens as it approaches the developed fringes of Rome, where the landscape transitions from forestry and rural holdings to residential pockets near Rice Springs Lake. Genealogists will find a high density of small burial grounds throughout the area, including Antioch Cem, Sand Springs Cem, and the uniquely named Possum Trot Cem near Little Dry Creek. This network of cemeteries and named springs, such as Beard Spring and Rice Spring, reflects a long-standing pattern of family-centered rural settlement.
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1967 Livingston
Floyd County, GA

1967 Melson
Floyd County, GA

1967 Rock Mountain
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1967 Rome North
Floyd County, GA

1968 Armuchee
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1968 Rome South
Floyd County, GA

1968 Wax
Floyd County, GA

2024 Armuchee
Floyd County, GA

2024 Livingston
Floyd County, GA

2024 Melson
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rock Mountain
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rome North
Floyd County, GA

2024 Rome South
Floyd County, GA

2024 Wax
Floyd County, GA